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  • Delivering her message on anger

    Specialist to take part in conference on "Taming the Beast Within." By: Michael Redmond    According to a dictionary, the word "anger" can be traced back to the Old Norse word for grief or sorrow and to the same Indo-European root as the Greek and Latin words for "strangling" (as in feeling strangled). We all know…

  • North pulls upset in football opener

    Knights top Ewing with fourth-quarter rally By: Bob Nuse    As excited as Art Stubbs was to have his West Windsor-Plainsboro High North football team open the season with a win, he doesn’t want anyone in the program to dwell on the victory for too long.    "We’ll enjoy this, but then we’ll get right back to…

  • Family sues hospital over medical waste in home

    Sewer backup prompts litigation. By: David Campbell    A family that lives adjacent to the University Medical Center at Princeton on Henry Avenue is seeking payment from the hospital for property damage the family’s attorney said was caused by medical waste and raw sewage backing up into the house through a sewer line.    Lucia Rossi, 89,…

  • No practice makes Grato, North perfect

    Senior returns to lift Knights to OT victory By: Bob Nuse    Trevor Warner wasn’t sure what to expect from Kyle Grato in Friday’s season opener for the West Windsor-Plainsboro North boys’ soccer team.    What he got was the kind of performance he should have expected all along.    "He hadn’t practiced for a week," Warner said.…

  • Despite cable upgrade snafus, Patriot gets good grades

    Officials say they still have confidence in company. By: David Campbell    Despite some problems with the conversion from the old RCN cable system, area officials say their confidence in new provider Patriot Media is still strong.    "A lot of people have had trouble, then again a lot of people have had a pretty smooth conversion,"…

  • JazzFeast returns to downtown Princeton on Saturday

    Cool jazz and hot food typically draw 10,000 fans. By: Jennifer Potash    Cool jazz and hot food will fill Palmer Square on Saturday afternoon as JazzFeast 2003 returns to the downtown.    Palmer Square Management and Patriot Media are event sponsors. The open-air music and food event will be held from noon to 5 p.m.    Featuring…

  • New policy will enhance affordable housing

    GUEST OPINION, Sept. 16 By: Bill Dressel On Aug. 25, the Council on Affordable Housing proposed sweeping changes to housing policy in this state. Under the old regulations, COAH assigned each municipality a number through a rigid and arbitrary process. The new methodology establishes a growth share model that reflects affording-housing obligations based on growth.…

  • Tigers’ Veach looks to fill big shoes

    Junior hopes to earn start in backfield Saturday By: Justin Feil    How do you replace a 1,000-yard running back, one who ended his career third all-time in Princeton University football team history?    "Obviously, that’s hard to do," said PU offensive coordinator Dave Rackovan. "We feel we have good players in our program. There are really…

  • Take the train, leave Fido

    New pet groomer caters to commuters. By: Gwen McNamara    WEST WINDSOR — Fido or Fluffy in need of a bath, but you don’t have time to get them groomed with your long commute?    Well, now there’s a solution.    Lisa Gandy of Robbinsville recently opened the All Aboard Pet Grooming Station at 19 Washington Road on…